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Water Practice & Technology © IWA Publishing 2006  |  doi10.2166/wpt.2006.009

The social impacts of stormwater management techniques

S. Apostolaki1, C. Jefferies1, T. Wild2

1Urban Water Technology Centre, University of Abertay, Bell Street, Dundee,DD1 1HG, UK
2Scotland and Northern Ireland Forum for Environmental Research (SNIFFER), Edinburgh Greenside House, 25 Greenside Place, Edinburgh EH1 3AA

ABSTRACT

This paper presents the results of research into the social impacts of stormwater management techniques applied within urban environments. The main aim of the study was to compare public and professional attitudes of stormwater management practices such as Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS) and river management techniques. Any new and innovative technology used in residential areas, besides being economically and environmentally acceptable, must also be accepted by the residents. There has been considerable interest in the assessment of the public perception of SUDS in the UK by consultants, developers, the Environment Agency of England and Wales as well as by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA).

This research was undertaken to inform such interest and also to obtain a more holistic view of the perception by professionals of SUDS. A comparative study of the perceptions of river management in three densely populated European cities facing similar storm water management problems was carried out. The selected cities were Glasgow in Scotland - U. K., an area in west London, England - U.K., and part of Athens - Greece. All sites were located within flood-prone suburban areas, and different river management techniques have been proposed or adopted. way of managing flood risk and has been shown to offer significant advantages over traditional methods of urban flood management.

Keywords: Public perception; stormwater pollution; sources; SUDS


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